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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Sadness



It was with great sadness that we learned that our dear friend Cynthia Milligan passed away last week. We met Matt and Cynthia when were stationed in Nellis AFB Las Vegas. Matt had just graduated medical school and was a doc at the base hospital, he was also our bishop. Marcie and Cynthia became fast friends, this was mainly because of the similarities in their personalities (especially the ability to "tell it like it is" to anyone). I have always said that Cynthia was more than a friend to Marcie...She was family. We learned the value of good friends and game nights. You could find us almost every weekend eating chips and salsa or other junk food and playing "I've never" "black magic" among other games. Some of our top memories of Cynthia include:

-The Milligans putting "for sale" signs on ward members cars.
-The annual pilgrimage that Marcie and Cynthia took to Provo for womens conference.
-Cynthia's affinity to eating beef stew cold, right out of the can.
-Cynthia calling Marcie to help her clean her house for an adoption home study. When Marcie got there, there was goldfish in the sinks and toilets and toilet paper strewn all over the house. Cynthia then calling to tell her that it was all a joke.
-Taking the Milligans white minivan on a vacation to Utah.
-Game nights.
-Cynthia bringing up a deck of cards to the delivery room when Marcie was delivering Baileigh.
-Cynthia's love for all reality TV.
-Being able to keep up with the Milligans through blog posts after they moved to Moses Lake.
-Cynthia staying at our house in South Weber and not getting any sleep on our leaky air mattress.
-Marcie, Cynthia and Wendy going to the "Jazzercise" convention in Vegas.

The Milligans have always been a great inspiration and example in our lives. The direct and indirect influence they have on our family is phenomenal. They have always been there to show support for our family through the good times and the bad. Our hearts ache right now for their loss. On Cynthia's blog profile she claims that "I'm just an average woman in a wonderful world". We disagree, there was nothing average about her, she truly was a great person. We are thankful that through the Atonement of Jesus Christ that we will be able to see her again one day. Matt and Family...we love you and are praying for you everyday.

Love,

The Frost Family

5 comments:

Susan said...

Marcie and Dan,
I just read your tribute to Cynthia and was so touched by your thoughts. I met her several times over the years and could tell that she was a good person with a kind heart. I remember feeling grateful that you guys had such good friends in their family and I knew you were being taken care of when I couldn't be there to do it myself. I am sorry for her family's loss and I am sorry for your loss--I know this is difficult for you and I am so thankful for our beliefs as members of the Church that comfort us in these sad times.
Love, Mom

The Obergs said...

Dan and Marcie- I'm so sorry to hear about this tragedy. I know how close you were to their family. What a loss, our prayers go out to you and the Milligans.

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James and Jenni McBride said...

We are so sorry for your family as well as theirs. She was so nice to our family when we met her. Our hearts are with all of you at this time.

The Brown's said...

Dan and Marcie- What a sweet tribute to Cynthia. I feel truly grateful that we were all together in Vegas. Those times were so fun and I will always cherish those memories.